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i think hamas is trying to use this moment to both break out of the blockade and try to end targeted killing of its leaders from israel, and trying to take advantage of the new arab spring balance of power, the muslim brotherhood in egypt, to leverage that possibility. israel. israel has been watching for the last six to nine months hamas bringing in longer and longer range missiles from iran. i think they saw this as an opportunity of necessity to take those out, missiles that can now hit tel aviv and jerusalem. egypt. this is a real problem for egypt. you have a new government there that needs money from the united states. they don't want to be caught in a struggle between israel and the palestinians. for iran, this is a godsend. it takes world attention off their nuclear program and puts pressure on all the more moderate forces in the arab world, puts them at the head. and lastly, syria, couldn't be a better day for bashar al assad. takes all the attention officer ya. no one is looking at the murderous campaign of assad against his own people. >> andrea mitchell, the diplomacy for
i think hamas is trying to use this moment to both break out of the blockade and try to end targeted killing of its leaders from israel, and trying to take advantage of the new arab spring balance of power, the muslim brotherhood in egypt, to leverage that possibility. israel. israel has been watching for the last six to nine months hamas bringing in longer and longer range missiles from iran. i think they saw this as an opportunity of necessity to take those out, missiles that can now hit tel...
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nowhere in gaza feels safe now, and the hamas government has gone underground. this police station was empty when bombed. in fact, all hamas government buildings have now been evacuated, and all schools in the gaza strip are closed. but mosques are busy these days. they buried 11 people, including four children killed with a field commander when his house was attacked. he was the target. his family and neighbors part of that collateral damage. serious efforts seem to be under way to reach a ceasefire. the egyptian foreign minister is expected to visit here tomorrow and a source close to the israeli prime minister said he would prefer a diplomatic solution to a military invasion. >> thanks so much, richard. >>> closer to home, start of the thanksgiving week and it is not off to a good start out west. al has a first look at the weather. good morning. >> good morning. this is a big problem for travelers from northern california all the way to the pacific northwest. we're talking about what's going to feel like in a sense a hurricane, but it is really a winter storm
nowhere in gaza feels safe now, and the hamas government has gone underground. this police station was empty when bombed. in fact, all hamas government buildings have now been evacuated, and all schools in the gaza strip are closed. but mosques are busy these days. they buried 11 people, including four children killed with a field commander when his house was attacked. he was the target. his family and neighbors part of that collateral damage. serious efforts seem to be under way to reach a...
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we want hamas to stop shooting at our civilians. we've had 5.5 million israeli under hamas rocket fire. that's well over half of our population and it's very simple. they just have to stop shooting at us and stop creating a situation where they can shoot at us every week. that's the situation that existed before this round of fighting. we have to have a different status quo on the ground. once that is on the payable. we will be interested. >> there are reports, of course, that benjamin netanyahu and mack mu abbas will both meet with ban ki-moon. i wonder if you think there's a possibility abbas and moon will meet directly? >> i know prime minister is ready to meet abbas in time, any place. he said it many times, in jerusalem, in ramallah, which is only a seven minute drive away. in new york, anywhere. >> okay, let me ask you about a ground war. when you're talking about the situation, if there isn't a cease-fire, you have 75,000 troops now masked to go into gaza. only 30% of the israeli public support a ground war according to the p
we want hamas to stop shooting at our civilians. we've had 5.5 million israeli under hamas rocket fire. that's well over half of our population and it's very simple. they just have to stop shooting at us and stop creating a situation where they can shoot at us every week. that's the situation that existed before this round of fighting. we have to have a different status quo on the ground. once that is on the payable. we will be interested. >> there are reports, of course, that benjamin...
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in israel are disappointed at the outcome of the operation and they see the truce as a victory for hamas. a listener and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave this and very anxious living on earth like knowing that at any moment the sirens right off i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are far cry from the streets of gaza when news of the truce was met with celebrations and fireworks the somewhat muted israeli reaction to lies a growing disappointment in the way many here feel the government handled things but i do think that israel finished the operation just so and i think finished it very soon and i think we had a good momentum for this operation we have a very good start and i think that if we would have continued it could have achieved. more a better result from its i do think tha
in israel are disappointed at the outcome of the operation and they see the truce as a victory for hamas. a listener and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave this and very anxious living on earth like knowing that at any moment the sirens right off i may have to go into a bomb...
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the growing threat from hamas is pushing israel closer to a ground war. israeli troops and armor are massing along the board we are gaza. 16,000 reservists have already been called up and the cabinet approved plans that could raise that to 75,000. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that his government was prepared to expand its operation into gaza. that carries the risk of more casualties on both sides. at least 28 palestinians have been killed so far, half of them civilians, including several women and as many as six children. the israelis insist they are only targeting hamas military positions, but tkpwa *z is one f the most densely populated areas on earth so civilians are inevitable victims. today egypt's new islamist government sent prime minister hash shim kandil to show its support for hamas. he toured a hospital and was shown what hamas said were victims of israeli air strikes. kandil said he came to plea for peace but his rhetoric supported hamas. he called the violence a tragedy and said egypt will not spare any effort to stop what
the growing threat from hamas is pushing israel closer to a ground war. israeli troops and armor are massing along the board we are gaza. 16,000 reservists have already been called up and the cabinet approved plans that could raise that to 75,000. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that his government was prepared to expand its operation into gaza. that carries the risk of more casualties on both sides. at least 28 palestinians have been killed so far, half of them civilians,...
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hamas calling on support later today. a semblance of normalcy returns to gaza streets, many fear this will be temporary. without a comprehensive solution, they say, this will just be another bloody chapter in the israeli/palestinian conflict. now, the men being credited with brokering the cease-fire is mohammed morsi. he received phone calls thanking him for his effort in the leadership. the question is whether or not they can begin to address some of the core issues of this conflict that keeps leading to cycle after cycle of violence. willie? >> we'll see how long it holds. thank you. >>> and now we're going to take a big turn and come back home. the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade begins less than two hours from now, and matt and savannah are hosting, they're in herald square with your preview. good morning, guys. >> happy thanksgiving. obviously there are major stories making news all around the world, but here in herald square and on 34th street, at least for the next several hours, it's all about the holid
hamas calling on support later today. a semblance of normalcy returns to gaza streets, many fear this will be temporary. without a comprehensive solution, they say, this will just be another bloody chapter in the israeli/palestinian conflict. now, the men being credited with brokering the cease-fire is mohammed morsi. he received phone calls thanking him for his effort in the leadership. the question is whether or not they can begin to address some of the core issues of this conflict that keeps...
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a top hamas leader was murdered, and hamas says israel has opened the gates of hell. their words. >>> seven countries took to the streets to protest economic austerity measures. protests in spain turned violent. 74 injured and over 100 arrested. are. >> a court appearance for the man accused of murdering etan patz three decades ago. he disappeared on his way to school. pedro hernandez was officially indicted. he was arrested over the summer and police say he confessed to the murder. >>> federal transportation safety officials want to make a collision avoidance system standard on all vehicles. the system warns drivers about impending hazards, right now, optional on vehicles. >>> and this rare total solar ellipse. it happens when the moon passes directly in front of the sun. australia won't see another one for nearly 400 years. >> wow, cool. great pictures. >>> military chief of hamas has been killed in one of the fearest assaults on gaza in years. the israeli defense forces posted video of the tack on youtube. armed groups are vowing to avenge the assassination. both s
a top hamas leader was murdered, and hamas says israel has opened the gates of hell. their words. >>> seven countries took to the streets to protest economic austerity measures. protests in spain turned violent. 74 injured and over 100 arrested. are. >> a court appearance for the man accused of murdering etan patz three decades ago. he disappeared on his way to school. pedro hernandez was officially indicted. he was arrested over the summer and police say he confessed to the...
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>>>e l primer ministro de egipto visitó gaza para solidarizarse con hamas, candil dice que egipto hará todo para detener la agresión israelí y lograr la tregua. >>> se registraron también víctimas civiles >>> en las calles de la franja palestina juran venganza y cientos de palestinos heridos van a los hospitales la invas. parece inminente, se sabe cómo empieza, pero nunca cómo acabará. >>> heridos después de una explosión en una planta petrolera, en la florida hallaron alrededor de mil boletas sin contar, y también el caso de los falsos agentes de inmigración que siembran el pánico en la población inmigrante ♪. >>> una plataforma petrolera sufrió una explosión y después se incnedió en las costas de louisiana, la plataforma ear de la empresa black earl energy, no hubo derrame de petróleo. >>> en nueva york investigan a 3 operadores de gasolina, por presuntamente violar la ley de aumento de precios, pero en long island el galón de gasolina lo vendían un dolar más caro de lo que inicialmente se había fijado. >>> las irregularidades de las elecciones presidenciales
>>>e l primer ministro de egipto visitó gaza para solidarizarse con hamas, candil dice que egipto hará todo para detener la agresión israelí y lograr la tregua. >>> se registraron también víctimas civiles >>> en las calles de la franja palestina juran venganza y cientos de palestinos heridos van a los hospitales la invas. parece inminente, se sabe cómo empieza, pero nunca cómo acabará. >>> heridos después de una explosión en una planta petrolera,...
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of course, no direct talks with hamas. the united states does not deal directly with terrorist organizations. then it's off to cairo and a meet with president morsi because it is the egyptian president that is the liaison if you will in these talks with hamas. the goal here is to create space, buy time to try to see if they can prevent israel from doing a full-fledged ground invasion. seeing if they can get some sort of temporary cease-fire to create room for a more negotiated settlement. shuttle diplomacy is back. >> what about the risk/reward. if she accomplishes something, then that's a great feather in her cap and the administration's. but if she doesn't, does she come off as being ineffective? >> well, there is a risk to this. i talked to the white house aides. i said, look, are you sendinger in because you think there's something precooked that they have a possibility of basically pushing this over the finish line, getting it done and they admitted they're not there. they do feel as if it is needed to sort of nudge t
of course, no direct talks with hamas. the united states does not deal directly with terrorist organizations. then it's off to cairo and a meet with president morsi because it is the egyptian president that is the liaison if you will in these talks with hamas. the goal here is to create space, buy time to try to see if they can prevent israel from doing a full-fledged ground invasion. seeing if they can get some sort of temporary cease-fire to create room for a more negotiated settlement....
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six hamas accused of collaborating with israel. as the story goes, masked gunmen dragged the victims into the street, forced them to lie face down, then shot each in the back of the head. all as a crowd gathered around, taking pictures with cell phones. as if it warn others what happens to spies or even suspected spies, look at this. the militants tied one of the bodies to the back of a motorcycle and dragged the human remains through the streets. the head of a hamas run television station claims an israeli air strike killed two palestinian cameramen and another journalist. we can't confirm the report, but if true, the associated press claims targeting of journalists would be unprecedented. david lee miller in southern israel for us early this wednesday morning. just across the border from the gaza strip. so air strikes continue? >> exactly. there has been an escalation over the last several hours and a report that the french news agency is saying that the building where it operates came under attack. it was hit by an israeli air s
six hamas accused of collaborating with israel. as the story goes, masked gunmen dragged the victims into the street, forced them to lie face down, then shot each in the back of the head. all as a crowd gathered around, taking pictures with cell phones. as if it warn others what happens to spies or even suspected spies, look at this. the militants tied one of the bodies to the back of a motorcycle and dragged the human remains through the streets. the head of a hamas run television station...
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the head of hamas is there as well. in the meantime, israeli troops that were preparing for a ground invasion began pulling back today. and in gaza, palestinians are cleaning up the damage left behind by eight days of fighting. charlie d'agata is in gaza. >> reporter: gaza city's deserted streets came back to life today. weapons on both sides fell silent as the fragile cease-fire held. after eight days of living in fear, thousands of palestinians gathered in the city square to show support for hamas. you can feel the sense of relief here on the streets of gaza city today that the fighting is over. but hamas is declaring this a celebration of victory. and despite more than a week of suffering, that's exactly how people here see it. imad told us this latest fight against israel has united palestinians. >> we have a great victory here in gaza okay. we imposed our conditions on them, okay, because we fight them. >> reporter: hamas' prime minister ismail haniyeh, put it this way: he said, "i want to say to the palestinian pe
the head of hamas is there as well. in the meantime, israeli troops that were preparing for a ground invasion began pulling back today. and in gaza, palestinians are cleaning up the damage left behind by eight days of fighting. charlie d'agata is in gaza. >> reporter: gaza city's deserted streets came back to life today. weapons on both sides fell silent as the fragile cease-fire held. after eight days of living in fear, thousands of palestinians gathered in the city square to show...
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watching our team let's begin this evening in the middle east where the violence between israel and hamas has intensified with bombs exploding inside of gaza. the latest reports have more than one hundred palestinians and at least three israelis killed over the last six days and much of the world is watching to see if this air war escalates to a ground war president obama was asked about the situation and here's what he said . there's no come through on earth that would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from missiles landing on people's homes and workplaces and potentially killing civilians and quite a few people have been watching what's going on and certainly drawing some parallels pointing out the vast similarities with what's happening today with the way it unfolded four years ago similar scenes of tanks of bulldozers in the very same regions not to mention the timing of this just after the u.s. presidential election and just before the election in israel and by despite some of the simi
watching our team let's begin this evening in the middle east where the violence between israel and hamas has intensified with bombs exploding inside of gaza. the latest reports have more than one hundred palestinians and at least three israelis killed over the last six days and much of the world is watching to see if this air war escalates to a ground war president obama was asked about the situation and here's what he said . there's no come through on earth that would tolerate missiles...
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and talk to hamas. not work with hamas, not necessarily hug hamas, but talk to hamas. i don't think there's a magic wand you can wave that solves the israeli side. >> you think the american government should be talking to hamas? >> yes. >> so did the former security leaders. >> there's quite a constituency -- >> no one has mentioned iran. because there is a view that in some ways what we've seen in the last weeks, as a dry run. both in the sense of testing the military equipment, testing the anti-missile facilities, but also, in netanyahu testing obama and i think what we've seen is a president pushing back. we don't know the full story. but the back channel here is that the president said to the israelis -- no deployment of land forces. and in that, perhaps is a signal that there may be a toughness now that president obama is re-elected on iran. that's the great conflagration in the middle east we want to avoitd. >> iran's the great problem. one of the ways to resolve it is to have allies in the middle east. and by dealing with the issue you might help israel with ira
and talk to hamas. not work with hamas, not necessarily hug hamas, but talk to hamas. i don't think there's a magic wand you can wave that solves the israeli side. >> you think the american government should be talking to hamas? >> yes. >> so did the former security leaders. >> there's quite a constituency -- >> no one has mentioned iran. because there is a view that in some ways what we've seen in the last weeks, as a dry run. both in the sense of testing the...
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so the decision to up to hamas. remember what hamas is. it's not palestinian authority recognize right of israel to exist and diplomatic relations with israel and us. it's a terrorist group. it seized power in a coup from the palestinian authority. they're bad actors. no nation would put up with what israel has up until now. the situation all over the middle east changed in the last year. egypt no longer run by pro-american dictator and run by leaders of the president brotherhood. should president obama put pressure on the egyptian government. threatening to cut off aid to get them to stop firing rockets? >> they should exert any pressure they can to make sure it doesn't escalate. to a full blown war between the palestinians and the israelis. you know, whatever that takes. now the problem the israelis have is that the rockets are being fired on them from places that they can't reach by flying over in the air. putting them in cool yards where they are surrounded by school children. firing from marketplaces. that are crowded with people. isr
so the decision to up to hamas. remember what hamas is. it's not palestinian authority recognize right of israel to exist and diplomatic relations with israel and us. it's a terrorist group. it seized power in a coup from the palestinian authority. they're bad actors. no nation would put up with what israel has up until now. the situation all over the middle east changed in the last year. egypt no longer run by pro-american dictator and run by leaders of the president brotherhood. should...
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there has been an announcement of a broader agreements between hamas and israel. the israelis, the number one thing they wanted was an end to the rocket. that is the very key thing for the israeli people. the israelis and jihad and other organizations, egypt is being held responsible by the united states and the entire world for the rockets coming out of the gaza strip, if there are any. another point to make is that there is going to be a cessation attempts to stop the weapons smuggling that is coming from egypt into the gaza strip. if you look at this live, there is a faint glow and rocket interceptor that went out. the school has now burned out. but we are not at the point of the cease-fire agreement as of yet. that will come in about 58 minutes. you just heard the boom from the rocket interception overhead of the gaza strip. here is what to look for in the next 50 minutes. there is going to be heavy fire, as we traditionally see, where everyone lights off as many rounds as they can. israel has been hitting a lot of targets behind me in the gaza strip and going
there has been an announcement of a broader agreements between hamas and israel. the israelis, the number one thing they wanted was an end to the rocket. that is the very key thing for the israeli people. the israelis and jihad and other organizations, egypt is being held responsible by the united states and the entire world for the rockets coming out of the gaza strip, if there are any. another point to make is that there is going to be a cessation attempts to stop the weapons smuggling that...
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who is legitimate and talk to hamas. not work with hamas. not hug hamas, but talk to hamas. do that. i don't think there's a magic wand you can wave that solves the israeli side. >> you think the american government should be talking to hamas? >> yeah. >> so do the former leaders. >> no one has mentioned iran. there is a view that in some ways what we have seen in the last weeks is a dry run. both in the sense of testing military equipment, testing the antimissile facilities but also in netanyahu testing obama. what we have seen with the president is pushing back. we don't know the full story. the back channel is that the president said to the israelis, no deployment of land forces. in that, perhaps, is a signal there's a toughness on iran. that is the great thing in the middle east we want to avoid. >> one of the ways to resolve it, i think, is so have allies in the middle east. you'll get your allies by dealing with this issue and help israel dealing with iran. this is more for israel's benefit than the palestinians. >> on both of those issues, obama and i think you charac
who is legitimate and talk to hamas. not work with hamas. not hug hamas, but talk to hamas. do that. i don't think there's a magic wand you can wave that solves the israeli side. >> you think the american government should be talking to hamas? >> yeah. >> so do the former leaders. >> no one has mentioned iran. there is a view that in some ways what we have seen in the last weeks is a dry run. both in the sense of testing military equipment, testing the antimissile...
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they say the leaders are motivated by a desire to show they're strong on hamas. in fact, we spoke to one palestinian lawmaker who stressed the point that really this is all about politics. >> and ben, of course, one of the big concerns right now -- >> escalation was initiated by israel. there was a cease fire. there was a truce, which was violated by israel several times. unfortunately, we all don't want to have any innocent person hit or hurt, but it seems that mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, decided to use israeli and palestinian blood for his election campaign. >> and certainly because there are elections planned for january of next year here in israel, it's widely expected that prime minister netanyahu will be re-elected for another term. this is the connection many palestinians are making. >> this is a delicate situation, ben. obviously all over the region, particularly for the new government in egypt. i understand there will be big demonstrations in cairo today. what are the risks right mow of egypt being drawn in fourth this conflict? >> the c
they say the leaders are motivated by a desire to show they're strong on hamas. in fact, we spoke to one palestinian lawmaker who stressed the point that really this is all about politics. >> and ben, of course, one of the big concerns right now -- >> escalation was initiated by israel. there was a cease fire. there was a truce, which was violated by israel several times. unfortunately, we all don't want to have any innocent person hit or hurt, but it seems that mr. netanyahu, the...
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>> well, you know, it's up to hamas because hamas is firing hundreds of rockets in our civilian population. you know as americans are preparing for thanksgiving and holiday season we have a million israelis unfortunately in bomb shelters this weekend and most of this week these these rockets are being fired indiscriminately into the jerusalem and tel aviv. millions of people are in bomb cheryl's because iran's terrorist proxy hamas firing these iranian supply missiles into israel. so we need to put a stop to it. this is what this operation is about. it's purely defensive to put a stop to the rockets fire. >> now, we have seen everything that i have been reading about this seems like a changing face of this type of conflict. we haven't seen this escalation before and the nature of it because now they have long range missiles. a broader arsenal than they have ever had before. the ability to reach jerusalem. the ability to hit these targets inside israel. and this is of major concern. are you getting the support from the united states that you need to protect yourselves? >> we are getting ful
>> well, you know, it's up to hamas because hamas is firing hundreds of rockets in our civilian population. you know as americans are preparing for thanksgiving and holiday season we have a million israelis unfortunately in bomb shelters this weekend and most of this week these these rockets are being fired indiscriminately into the jerusalem and tel aviv. millions of people are in bomb cheryl's because iran's terrorist proxy hamas firing these iranian supply missiles into israel. so we...
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maybe we can go there with hamas and the israelis. maybe we can put portions in some of these morning shows dedicated to people calling in and talking about peace and taking about being jewish or palestinian, or talking about being a member of hamas, you know? there's all kinds of people that are just trying to get through their day who joined up with hamas. and i'm not a terrorist sympathizer, but -- >> john: i know what you are saying. but anyone who says anything positive about palestinian people is a terrorist, i learned that from news busters this week. but you are absolutely right. people do get along and right now millions of christians jews and muslims are busy not hating each other, but we live in an era of hate-driven media, and that's not going to sell too much. it's a drama-driven media. you know what i'm saying? >> caller: oh yes. but because -- like -- people like stephanie miller made liberal -- remember when you couldn't be liberal, and now it's a great thing. i'm thinking maybe we can create drama around the whole --
maybe we can go there with hamas and the israelis. maybe we can put portions in some of these morning shows dedicated to people calling in and talking about peace and taking about being jewish or palestinian, or talking about being a member of hamas, you know? there's all kinds of people that are just trying to get through their day who joined up with hamas. and i'm not a terrorist sympathizer, but -- >> john: i know what you are saying. but anyone who says anything positive about...
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i don't think the egyptians or hamas should be under any delusions here, if hamas rockets continue to be fired into israel, israelis have the responsibility to protect their population. >> egypt has reached out to president obama and the united states saying help us stop the violence there. so, ken, the united states is going to get sucked into this, regardless? >> no, i don't think the united states is going to get sucked in. they've provided weapons and air dome to prevent rockets from coming in. i think the united states is much more interested in what impact will hamas' success or failure have upon the rest of the region. here, we have to think about jordan and king abdullah's instability. i think we worry about insurgencies in general, hezbollah and hamas. hezbollah, if it felt that hamas was successful, would it start something from the north? and i think israel, over the broader perspective, is very interested in being sure that hamas is put back on its heels and not able to attack israel. that becomes very important for israel in the long run if it decides some time in the fut
i don't think the egyptians or hamas should be under any delusions here, if hamas rockets continue to be fired into israel, israelis have the responsibility to protect their population. >> egypt has reached out to president obama and the united states saying help us stop the violence there. so, ken, the united states is going to get sucked into this, regardless? >> no, i don't think the united states is going to get sucked in. they've provided weapons and air dome to prevent rockets...
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today hamas called this a heroic attack. matt? >> stephanie gosk in tel aviv. a man mow hadean is in gaza. good morning to you. >>. >> good morning, matt. what a difference 24 hours make. yesterday, the palestinian people in gaza woke up to the news that a truce could be signed by the end of the day. on wednesday morning, they woke up to the sound of more shelling, a higher death toll and the news that a cease-fire could be reached. it's not happening any time soon. >> there were talks of peace late into the night. but in gaza, it was anything but quiet. while factions traded fire, secretary of state hillary clinton arrived to the region to broker a truce. meeting today with mahmoud abbas and last night with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. >> the united states will work with our partners toward an outcome that bolsters security for the people of israel. improved conditions for the people of gaza and move toward a comprehensive peace. >> while the sides talk peace, gaza remained a war zone. daylight revealed the scope of israel's destruction. this it
today hamas called this a heroic attack. matt? >> stephanie gosk in tel aviv. a man mow hadean is in gaza. good morning to you. >>. >> good morning, matt. what a difference 24 hours make. yesterday, the palestinian people in gaza woke up to the news that a truce could be signed by the end of the day. on wednesday morning, they woke up to the sound of more shelling, a higher death toll and the news that a cease-fire could be reached. it's not happening any time soon. >>...
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brian, what's going on with hamas? >> joe, right now it certainly looks hamas is stronger politically morning it was before this. a group u.s. and israel consider a terrorist group. at this moment it's the major power among the palestinians. in gaza, celebrations and declarations of victory. this is the side which had scores of its facilities destroyed, more than 100 of its people killed. yet for the leaders of hamas, it signifies a strategy that works. >> i think people will feel now that the only way which can -- to give concessions is the resistance. >> reporter: many observers agree hamas emerges from this conflict stronger than it was before. >> in many ways it's consolidated, it's supporting gaza. >> reporter: it was hamas' rockets that put the palestinian cause back on the world stage, not the diplomatic tact taken by president mahmoud abass and his faction. hamas also has the support of regional powers, turkey, egypt and qatar making the group much more isolated than it was before. many say internally hamas's s
brian, what's going on with hamas? >> joe, right now it certainly looks hamas is stronger politically morning it was before this. a group u.s. and israel consider a terrorist group. at this moment it's the major power among the palestinians. in gaza, celebrations and declarations of victory. this is the side which had scores of its facilities destroyed, more than 100 of its people killed. yet for the leaders of hamas, it signifies a strategy that works. >> i think people will feel...
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noticias mÁs importantes como lo que sucede en el medio oriente, donde hay disparos entre israel y hamas, problemas en egipto que son realmente problemas importantes y esto salga a la luz de la noticia mÁs que seguir un escÁndalo que a final de cuentas no creo que lleve a nada productivo. >>> gracias coronel rojo. >>> tiene que ir a telemundo. com diagonal enfoque y se quiere
noticias mÁs importantes como lo que sucede en el medio oriente, donde hay disparos entre israel y hamas, problemas en egipto que son realmente problemas importantes y esto salga a la luz de la noticia mÁs que seguir un escÁndalo que a final de cuentas no creo que lleve a nada productivo. >>> gracias coronel rojo. >>> tiene que ir a telemundo. com diagonal enfoque y se quiere
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hamas as well. we are expecting this to continue for quite some time. we really have no idea, we have no guidance from either side as to when the fighting between israel and gaza might stop. so far it has been a constant barrage of air strikes here in gaza and rockets coming in to southern israel. >> sara, there's a report on the israeli defense website suggesting that reserve units, infantry units are preparing for the possibility of a grounded asalt. wondering if you're hearing anything about that. >> reporter: absolutely. last night we confirmed that. i sat and tacked with the israeli military spokeswoman leibovich who told me directly yes, indeed, the military is preparing but they have not called for a ground war. they are bringing in reservists, preparing those reservists for the possibility of coming in on the ground but they have not made that determination yet. they certainly have been striking from the air, they have been striking also from the sea. we know that israeli ships have been str
hamas as well. we are expecting this to continue for quite some time. we really have no idea, we have no guidance from either side as to when the fighting between israel and gaza might stop. so far it has been a constant barrage of air strikes here in gaza and rockets coming in to southern israel. >> sara, there's a report on the israeli defense website suggesting that reserve units, infantry units are preparing for the possibility of a grounded asalt. wondering if you're hearing anything...
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hamas was responsive to them. they have some clout with hamas. the israelis could have used that to have a working relationship with the new egyptian government, particularly through u.s. mediation. >> that's where we are. >> has to be cultivated in this. we have to worry about jordan. wolf, you mentioned jordan. the riots over the gas prices there have been praty e pretty e and they targeted the king. if this thing extends beyond thiswalk, you can bet that the riots in jordan will be not just over gas. >> they'll be directed at israel. all right, guys, we have to leave it right there. we'll watch it very, very closely. thanks very much. >>> republicans say the administration lied about the benghazi attack. are they right? we'll take you through the timeline of who knew what and when. that's coming up next. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global econo
hamas was responsive to them. they have some clout with hamas. the israelis could have used that to have a working relationship with the new egyptian government, particularly through u.s. mediation. >> that's where we are. >> has to be cultivated in this. we have to worry about jordan. wolf, you mentioned jordan. the riots over the gas prices there have been praty e pretty e and they targeted the king. if this thing extends beyond thiswalk, you can bet that the riots in jordan will...
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noticias mÁs importantes como lo que sucede en el medio oriente, donde hay disparos entre israel y hamas, problemas en egipto que son realmente problemas importantes y esto salga a la luz de la noticia mÁs que seguir un escÁndalo que a final de cuentas no creo que lleve a nada productivo. >>> gracias coronel rojo. >>> tiene que ir a telemundo. com diagonal enfoque y se quiere charlar conmigo estoy a su disposiciÓn en twitter en jdbalart. muchas gracias por dejarmesero par dejarme ser parte de su domingo, nos vemos en el noticiero nacional telemundo. bien, pero bien portados
noticias mÁs importantes como lo que sucede en el medio oriente, donde hay disparos entre israel y hamas, problemas en egipto que son realmente problemas importantes y esto salga a la luz de la noticia mÁs que seguir un escÁndalo que a final de cuentas no creo que lleve a nada productivo. >>> gracias coronel rojo. >>> tiene que ir a telemundo. com diagonal enfoque y se quiere charlar conmigo estoy a su disposiciÓn en twitter en jdbalart. muchas gracias por dejarmesero par...
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hamas missiles hit jerusalem today. it was the first time the holy city's been fired on in more than 40 years. palestinians are bracing for another round of israeli air strikes, as nbc's ayman reports last-minute efforts for peace have failed. >> reporter: egypt's prime minister has wrapped up a visit to the gaza strip that many people had hoped would bring a lull to the violence that has plagued the gaza strip since wednesday. there were people here and in israel perhaps that were hoping the president would broker a troop. that did not happen. shortly after he left there was an intensification of rocket fire, followed by rket fire from the israeli air force. and that certainly has exacerbated the situation here on the ground. meanwhile, palestinians are bracing themselves for yet another night of what is expected to be severe israeli bombardme bombardment. one thing we've been seeing time and time again is gaza is densely populated. even when israel tries to carry out precision strikes as it claims, it ends up affectin
hamas missiles hit jerusalem today. it was the first time the holy city's been fired on in more than 40 years. palestinians are bracing for another round of israeli air strikes, as nbc's ayman reports last-minute efforts for peace have failed. >> reporter: egypt's prime minister has wrapped up a visit to the gaza strip that many people had hoped would bring a lull to the violence that has plagued the gaza strip since wednesday. there were people here and in israel perhaps that were hoping...
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>> remember we have to talk about hamas and we have to think about iran. some of the missile sites they bombed yesterday in the 50 are strikes had bombed supplied by iran. how do they figure into this whole picture? >> well, they were historically iran and syria. actually, in the recent weeks, you have keen a slight weakening, qatar, hamas is somewhat alienated. again what it shows you can't look at any of these things in total isolation. again, use the fault line analogy. when things vibrate along one, almost geologically they don't to vibrate along the others. and the scary thing about the middle east, there's a lot going on. and there's very few diplomatic circles to begin with so the concern has got to be all of these things start affecting one another. it's likely to have an unhappy ending. >> you know with obama kind of forced lovers to a new degree to avoid contact in israel? >> it doesn't help. netanyahu was widely criticized in israel for tilting, to say the least, in favor of governor romney. the biggest issue is what to do about iran. on the oth
>> remember we have to talk about hamas and we have to think about iran. some of the missile sites they bombed yesterday in the 50 are strikes had bombed supplied by iran. how do they figure into this whole picture? >> well, they were historically iran and syria. actually, in the recent weeks, you have keen a slight weakening, qatar, hamas is somewhat alienated. again what it shows you can't look at any of these things in total isolation. again, use the fault line analogy. when...
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jon: taking out a key military figure in hamas. why one leader predicts this is just the beginning of the violence. big european cities,, spending cuts in the face of government debt. debt. live in london and coming up p. next. new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. rick: fox news alert. palestinian president mahmoud abbas is reportedly know calling for an emergency meeting of the arab league after today's airstrikes by israel into gaza. these strikes hitting hamas targets all across the region, killing one of the group's top military commanders. now an israeli military
jon: taking out a key military figure in hamas. why one leader predicts this is just the beginning of the violence. big european cities,, spending cuts in the face of government debt. debt. live in london and coming up p. next. new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. anyone have occasional...
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three people killed in a rocket attack after the israelis took out the top military commander of hamas in this strike on wednesday. we'll have a live report from tel aviv coming up straight ahead. >>> and one of the most popular energy drinks on the market. these five-hour energy capsules have been cited as a possible factor in 13 deaths. weeks after similar reports tied to monster drinks. we'll have more on that story. and then we'll take a turn, and i know, matt, it's only rock 'n' roll, but you like it. >>> i'm an unabashed lover of the rolling stones and they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. what do they remember as their early days as rock's original bad boys. what would they change if they could do it all again? we'll have an interview coming up. >> you're excited, you're even tweeting about it. >>> we begin with the ever widening scandal that led to the resignation of david petraeus. andrea mitchell is here with the latest. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. in his first comments on the scandal, president obama says he's withholding judgment for now on the fbi
three people killed in a rocket attack after the israelis took out the top military commander of hamas in this strike on wednesday. we'll have a live report from tel aviv coming up straight ahead. >>> and one of the most popular energy drinks on the market. these five-hour energy capsules have been cited as a possible factor in 13 deaths. weeks after similar reports tied to monster drinks. we'll have more on that story. and then we'll take a turn, and i know, matt, it's only rock 'n'...